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A low country boil is crawfish( some people omit this) shrimp, corn on the cob, red potatoes, kibalsa sausage all boiled together in a big ole pot ( best done outdoors-we use or outdoor deep fryer to boil it all in) with some old bay and crab boil seasoning. Then you drain it all out and spread it on a newspaper lined picnic table and chow down with some ice cold brewskies,LOL Oh it's HEAVEN! We do this a lot when we go down to Beaufort SC in the summer

A low country boil is crawfish( some people omit this) shrimp, corn on the cob, red potatoes, kibalsa sausage all boiled together in a big ole pot ( best done outdoors-we use or outdoor deep fryer to boil it all in) with some old bay and crab boil seasoning. Then you drain it all out and spread it on a newspaper lined picnic table and chow down with some ice cold brewskies,LOL Oh it's HEAVEN! We do this a lot when we go down to Beaufort SC in the summer

My property is surrounded by rice fields and crawfish ponds. They are everywhere around here. We were actually digging them out when we excavated for my pool. I have a 200' x 80' pond in my back yard full of bass and bream and I don't feed them at all, they are completely fed from the crawfish that live here. Kinda convenient! And yes, we eat our fair share of them too!